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  • Max Holland discusses "When the machine stopped"

    Mar. 12, 1990
  • Irving Howe discusses "World of our fathers"

    Apr. 8, 1976
  • Bette Howland discusses "Blue in Chicago"

    Jan. 22, 1980
  • P.D. James in conversation with Studs Terkel

    1970
  • Penn Jillette

    Penn Jillette in conversation with Studs Terkel about illusions and magic

    May. 4, 1989
  • Jules Feiffer

    Jules Feiffer discusses his book "Feiffer on Nixon"

    Nov. 10, 1974

    Content Warning: This conversation has the presence of outdated, biased, offensive language. Rather than remove this content, we present it in the context of twentieth-century social history to acknowledge and learn from its impact and to inspire awareness and discussion. In his book, "Feiffer on Nixon: The Cartoon Presidency," Jules Feiffer tries to give his readers his take on politics and the government. In addition, through his descriptions of the cartoon panels, Feiffer offers his explanations of who President Nixon was.

  • Norman Maclean reads from and discusses his book "A River Runs Through It"

    Jun. 8, 1976

    Fly fishing, relationships and people Norman Maclean has met are all apart of his book, "A River Runs Through It." Maclean's father taught Maclean and his brother the art of fly fishing. Maclean's book is semi-autobiographical with three short stories.

  • "Pretty Baby"

    Discussing the film "Pretty baby" with Louis Malle

    1970

    Discussing the film "Pretty baby" with Louis Malle.

  • Discussing the book, "If Men Were Angels," and interviewing the author Milton Mayer

    1970
  • Jules Feiffer and Jamie Gilson

    Jules Feiffer and Jamie Gilson talk with Studs Terkel

    May. 13, 1960

    Cartoonist Jules Feiffer discusses his book "The Explainers" and his thoughts on American society, gender roles, and political corruption as is satirized in his cartoons; cartoon strips are read throughout the program with Jamie Gilson.

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